History of Salt Lake City

History of Salt Lake City
Author: Edward William Tullidge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1886
Genre: Salt Lake City (Utah)
ISBN:

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History of Salt Lake City

History of Salt Lake City
Author: Edward William Tullidge
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1995
Genre: Salt Lake City (Utah)
ISBN:

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Salt Lake City, 1890-1930

Salt Lake City, 1890-1930
Author: Gary Topping
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738570747

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Between 1890 and 1930, Salt Lake City experienced some of the most rapid and profound changes of any city in U.S. history. In its pioneer period, from the beginning of white settlement in 1847 to about 1890, the city struggled against outside pressures to maintain its identity as a self-sufficient Mormon utopian community, with its theocratic government, agricultural economy, and polygamous society. But by the turn of the 20th century, Mormonism had largely abandoned those features, and Salt Lake City was becoming like most other American cities as it embraced capitalism, the evolution of transportation and industry, ethnic and cultural diversity, women's rights, and modern entertainment.

History of Salt Lake City

History of Salt Lake City
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780832869280

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A History of Utah Radicalism

A History of Utah Radicalism
Author: John S. McCormick
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646424115

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Utah, now one of the most conservative states, has a long tradition of left-wing radicalism. Early Mormon settlers set a precedent with the United Order and other experiments with a socialistic economy. The tradition continued into the more recent past with New Left, anti-apartheid, and other radicals. Throughout, Utah radicalism usually reflected national and international developments. Recounting its long history, McCormick and Sillito focus especially on the Socialist Party of America, which reached a peak of political influence in the first two decades of the twentieth century—in Utah and across the nation. At least 115 Socialists in over two dozen Utah towns and cities were elected to office in that period, and on seven occasions they controlled governments of five different municipalities. This is a little-known story worth a closer look. Histories of Socialism in the United States have tended to forsake attention to specific, local cases and situations in favor of broader overviews of the movement. By looking closely at Utah's experience, this book helps unravel how American Socialism briefly flowered before rapidly withering in the early twentieth century. It also broadens the conventional understanding of Utah history.

Salt Lake City, Past and Present

Salt Lake City, Past and Present
Author: Ernest Victor Fohlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1908
Genre: Industries
ISBN:

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The History of Salt Lake City

The History of Salt Lake City
Author: Edward William Tullidge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1104
Release: 1980
Genre: Salt Lake City (Utah)
ISBN:

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The History of Salt Lake City and its Founders, Volume 1

The History of Salt Lake City and its Founders, Volume 1
Author: Edward William Tullidge
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 884
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 3849653323

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Tullidge’s monumental work on the beautiful desert metropolis, its history and growth, its evolution and its most significant troubles is obviously also a history of Mormonism and its growth and development in Utah, written by “authority of the Council and under supervision of its Committee on Revision,” and therefore giving a picture of Mormonism in the most favorable light in which it is possible to present the institution to the public. There are too many outside evidences of material prosperity and thrift everywhere to be seen in the resourceful valley where the Mormon emigrants from Illinois and Missouri began to make their home in July, 1847, and the vitality of the community has been too plainly manifested on many occasions, for any one easily to escape the conclusion that the “Mormon question,” as it is called, is still one of no insignificant importance. Why and how it has become of such material significance is probably more fully explained in thus volume than in any other one work published. This is volume one out of two.